The suspect had it all wrong. He could have gotten what he wanted just by coaching football. Then the boy wouldn’t have been scared and run away, he would have let the Jerry Sandusky of East St. Louis do anything he wanted to him out of fear of his future football career.

* I guess Russ Carnahan actually believes Dave Drebes’s delusional propaganda, so he’s going to challenge Clay in CD-1-D.Politico has it wrong, though — Carnahan’s residency is in what is about to be CD-1. He lives in South City, and all of the city will be in CD-1. He was thinking about moving to South County to compete as a Democrat in CD-2, though.

* Speaking of Clay. You don’t think the proceeds from those 400 and 500 percent interest rates those rent-to-own joints make don’t go unused, do you? They can buy quite a few politicians.

Though if “da communitey” were a little more creditworthy, there would be actors in that market charging much better interest rates.

* Amazingly, there is no objection from the state’s public campi. The University of California system won’t recognize college credits earned outside of a college environment, such as the AP. That’s because the more college credits you earn while still in high school, the less tuition money some college or university gets.

What’s going to mess this all up? If the KCPS is eliminated and the Lee’s Summit district is expanded to take in more of those Kansas City urban geniuses.

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* Not just black men, it’s any men. Not only are elementary schools hen houses, any small glimmer of hope that men had to gain inroads in elementary education dimmed to absolute zero and dark thanks to that freak in the LAUSD, whom I am told showed up to work wearing Richard Simmons style clothing in most days, and also according to one of his ex-students, had a jar of vaseline prominently displayed on his desk, and his hands were always busy underneath the desk.

* The good news, Mr. Fish, is that PJB is still living. He’s still writing columns, maybe has another book left in him, is still a regular on the McLaughlin Group, and the best news of all is that you don’t have to endure MSNBC in order to read or hear his insights. Though Eleanor Clift can be a little irritating.

* I don’t know what you think, but I have this Mikey Weinstein figured as a real social outcast when he was in middle and high school. Now he thinks he’s getting revenge on the rest of the world with his little “no Christianity in the military” goober group.

* Why do states want to make Shari’ah Law off limits for their legal jurisprudence? Maybe, just maybe…

* Jealousy. The opening weekend box office for Act of Valor almost doubled its entire production costs. Some of the movies that won Oscars on Sunday will never break even, counting the DVD/VOD proceeds.l

Oh, now they’re worried? So what? Why are we worried that they have to procure a fake identity to stay in the country? Don’t these people bring that much needed diversity we just can’t do without? Besides, I thought this was all our fault for not enacting comprehensive immigration reform, aka amnesty and open borders. It goes like this: They have no choice to break the law because we bigots won’t exempt them from it.

Rahm is right. However, his former boss would direct as many Federal educational resources as possible at those students who will never amount to anything, diverting resources away from students who will or could amount to something.

You’ll find in this story that the authorities are worried that two-year olds are going without while their parents have smartphones and expensive purses. Duh, genius — Where do you think the two-year old came from? Welfare meal ticket.

Eighth-grader Ted Phillips is athletic, artistic and gets good grades. When he grows up, he wants to be an entrepreneur, a football player, a rapper or an artist. He also wants to make enough money to buy his mom a pink truck.

How did it end? Like it usually does for every 14-year old project dwelling honor roll student that wants to be a rapper or an athlete.

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That Detroit vid looks like North St. Louis. I was in the 1200 block of Blackstone one time, and everybody was sitting on their porches. Then, like a wave moving down the street, everybody disappeared. In about 10 seconds flat. I’m thinking WTF? Guy backs (walking) out of a driveway beside a house shooting at the house. Motherfucker this, Motherfucker that. I ambulated along right quick.

“Murdering, Lying, Thieving, Rat-F*** Republican Pieces of Sub-Amphibian Sh**…” That’s a lot of projection! Never ceases to amaze how emotional the loons can get. His mom probably told him he had to move out.

“postmodernist bullshit” That’s parody, no? Makes no fucking sense. Don’t think you run into that sort of horse-manure in a STEM major. At least I hope students don’t these days. Could scramble one’s brains for life.

While that postmodernist essay generator is a parody, that you had to ask should tell you a lot about postmodernism and what passes for “intellectualism” in modern academia. Unfortunately, the prose expected of business majors isn’t much better. I think the real purpose of B-school is to teach you a new and creative and candy-coated way every year to tell people they’re being fired or laid off.

Only one of the schools is in a decent neighborhood (where taxpayers live), of course. Hope they don’t think they can use those “credits” at Berkley. The City Colleges of Chicago are really more like remedial high school part deux from what I have seen so who knows how this will turn out.